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1) Identification of biomarkers for allergens- and helminth antigens-specific human Th2 cells subsets 2) multiomic profiling and TCR repertoire diversity of effector Th2 cells in the context of allergic diseases and helminth infections in both human studies, experimental murine models and in vitro…
Dr. Ghosh’s clinical interests include Parkinson’s disease, deep brain stimulation (DBS), tremor and other movement disorders.
Currently he is interested in the sympathetic regulation of blood pressure in chronic kidney disease and renal denervations in resistant hypertension.
Research areas include treatments for chronic inflammatory dermatologic conditions, nonhealing scalp ulcers, scalp dermatomyositis, and residency medical education.
Dr. Lakshmin's research has focused on survivors of partner violence, maintenance treatment for bipolar I disorder, and management of psychiatric disorders.
Staff members of the Development and Alumni Relations group.
Initiated in 2010 with a gift from pediatrician Russell Libby, MD '79, the Adopt-a-Doc Scholarship program provides alumni and friends the opportunity to support a current GW medical student throughout the student’s four years of medical school.
GW SMHS MD Program Class of 2025 gathered in Lisner Auditorium, where their medical school journeys first started four years earlier, to lear where they will go for residency training at the annual National Residency Matching Program Match Day, March 21.
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He is interested in developing novel bioinformatics approaches applied to variant discovery for rare diseases.